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my second excursion in the chair.. the 1st one took 45 mins cause it was on it's side.. the other two on this second excursion were heaps quicker.. which was all good cause i don't think i could have handled it otherwise...

hehe I went even further and got put to sleep for mine :P

Half my problem is that I dont know exactly what I need.... I just know its time to replace my worn out items so I may as well put on a complete new upgraded set of stoppers on my car...

Yeh been there, u get gas too?

Man ure teeth are coming in late, ure 4 years my senior and mine came through like 4 years ago.

How the sound of the cracking and snaping of stuff when ure teeth get pulled man its harsh, ill never forget that.

I have spent like a total of 200hrs in the chair due to my two front teeth being fake, braces and various other fun procedures.

me gettin some dba slotted rotors but i have to wait for the machining run over east to be finished cause there's none in stock for r33's.. should land in perth by the 18th...

is $560 cheap for a front pair?

I think ure allowed 6 doses a day. but u can also take 6 doses of nurofen a day cause its not using paracetamol. So thats 1 tablet an hour 24hrs a day. oooohhh yeh, take me to cloud nine baby.

Dont forget ure savacol and warm salty water.

nah - no gas... almost passed out yesterday after he ripped the two out tho... i don't think i'll be forgetting it in a hurry either... man - sounds like dentists have done a number on you! I'd rather do almost anything than goto a dentist...

Ahh u get used to it after a while. In year 8 i went to the dentist once a week every week for like a year. ahh good ol root canal.

My two front teeth are screwed into my jawbone, so they took a bit of work.

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